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29th Annual Kyokushin American International Karate Championships

Osu,

Dear Shihans, Senseis, Senpais, and Students,

We are proud and to cordially invite you to our 29th Annual “Kyokushin American International Karate Championships” scheduled for Saturday, October 19th, 2019

WEBSTER RECREATION CENTER

1350 Chiyoda Drive

Webster, NY14580

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!!!!! This year’s event will be a “QUALIFIER” for the “Battle on the Boardwalk” at the Tropicana Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City, January, 25th, 2020…Winners in Novice and Advanced Knockdown Divisions and Select Semi-Contact Divisions will receive special “Seeding” at these two prestigious events…

Our tournament will once again be open to all styles and organizations… Divisions include Kata (Empty Hand), Weapons, New “Virtual Kata” Division, Open Point Fighting Division, Semi-Full Contact, and Novice & Advanced Knockdown Fighting in addition to Breaking….

This year we celebrate 29 consecutive years of Martial Arts Spirit and Competition. Attached, please find a tournament flyer with General Information…

Please visit our website at www.uskyokushin.com For Registration Info.

If there are any questions, please feel free to contact me at 585-489-5797(cell) or 585-663-7680 (dojo)…or email at monaco.kyokushin@gmail.com

I’m looking forward to seeing you at this year’s event and thank you for your support.

Shihan Mike Monaco

Tournament Director

Osu!!!!

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